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** What is a wiki? How will we use wikis? **
===‍ ‍ The word //wiki// comes from the Hawaiian word for "quick." It also stands for "what I know is...." A wiki incorporates both of those meanings - it is a website where users briefly share what they know. You will add your knowledge to the website by communicating with your classmates to share your opinions, questions, and ideas about your independent novels.===

** What if I don't have computer access at home? **
===‍ ‍ You may participate in the wiki during ILA, or during homeroom using any school computer.===

__**Responsible Wikiuser Guidelines: **__ ==‍‍ ‍ These are guidelines to keep in mind whenever posting comments on the wiki. == = = =Justice,= ==Welcome to our first Wikispace of the year! The purpose of this wikispace is for each student to share what independent novel they are reading with the class. As a result, each student will have a list of "Great Reads" to keep in their queue of what to read next.==
 * ==‍ ‍//**Thou shalt add value.**// Improve what is already on the page - don't simply repeat what someone else has already said: add to it! If you're leaving comments, they shouldn't be personal attacks. You can disagree with comments and challenge the thoughts of others, but don't go after the individual. Instead, explain your position and why you disagree. ==
 * ==‍ ‍//Remember thy manners.// This site is an online extension of the classroom. School rules apply, so if you wouldn't say it in the classroom, don't say it here. ==
 * ==‍ ‍//Punctuate. Spell. Capitalize. Do not use text message typing for a school assignment.// You won't necessarily be graded on punctuation and grammar, but that's no excuse to have no punctuation or type everything as one lower-case run-on sentence. What you type should reflect your best effort! ==